Why did Wendy's mock Katy Perry's space flight?
Wendy's made several jokes on Twitter in response to Perry's Blue Origin flight, which many perceived as disrespectful and 'punching down'.
Entertainment / Celebrity
Katy Perry's recent trip to space aboard Blue Origin's all-female flight has ignited an unexpected feud with Wendy's, after the fast-food chain made several snarky comments on social media. The incident has sparked a wider discussion about...
Following Katy Perry's return from an 11-minute suborbital space flight aboard a Blue Origin spacecraft, Wendy's took to X (formerly Twitter) to post several jabs at the pop star. One comment, 'Can we send her back[?]' drew immediate backlash, with many accusing the fast-food chain of bullying and disrespect. A source close to Perry told People that Wendy's 'didn’t make a joke — they made a choice' and that their posts were 'not only disrespectful, but blatantly inappropriate.'
Wendy's responded to the criticism with a statement that stopped short of an apology: 'We always bring a little spice to our socials, but Wendy’s has a ton of respect for Katy Perry and her out-of-this-world-talent.'
The controversy has ignited conversations about the role of corporations in public discourse and the potential impact of their social media activity. Some argue that Wendy's crossed a line from cheeky banter to irresponsible behavior, particularly given the all-female nature of the Blue Origin flight. Others have defended Wendy's right to engage in humorous commentary, viewing the incident as a lighthearted exchange.
Even Perry’s fellow space traveler, Sánchez, weighed in, making it clear she wasn’t impressed by the trolling. She told People she’d gladly give Wendy’s a behind-the-scenes look at Blue Origin to show them just how serious and meaningful the mission was.
Wendy's made several jokes on Twitter in response to Perry's Blue Origin flight, which many perceived as disrespectful and 'punching down'.
The tweets sparked backlash from fans and sources close to Perry, who called for an apology. Wendy's responded with a non-apology.
King and Sánchez defended the mission, emphasizing its inspirational value and importance for female representation.
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